Digital gardening is a personal knowledge management approach where you create and cultivate an interconnected collection of notes, thoughts, and resources online. Unlike traditional blogs with chronological posts, digital gardens emphasize:

  • Non-linear organization through bidirectional links between related concepts
  • Continuous evolution of content through regular updates and refinements
  • Public sharing of work-in-progress ideas rather than only polished content
  • Visual mapping of knowledge connections, often using tools like Obsidian

Examples of other digital gardens Other public second brain

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